Free access to the BJS trauma issue 2012 is still available:
The special issue on trauma highlights:
- established and emerging areas in injury care
- epidemiology to epigenetics
- areas of current and ongoing interest,
- explores translational aspects of pathophysiology in trauma care,
- discusses changes in concepts and paradigms, and
- gives ‘best evidence’ even where this is still guided largely by expert opinion and limited data
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The trauma chain of survival. First displayed at the TraumaCare2002 conference in Stavanger, Norway, and reproduced with permission from Laerdal Medical, Stavanger, Norway. BLS, basic life support; ALS, advanced life support. (From K Søreide "Strengthening the Trauma Chain of Survival" Br J Surg, 2012). |
Link to the BJS website and the themed issue on "Trauma", published in January 2012:
http://www.bjs.co.uk/details/issue/1431707/Volume-99-Issue-S1-January-2012.html
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